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What should I do to protect the clowns? (1 Viewer)

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Hey fellers. I've a question. Here is my tank, and I'm aiming for a pair of clowns tomorrow at the frag swap (thanks Shane!). It's got a single overflow in the back corner, a Tunze 6100, three moddified maxi-jets (one hanging on the overflow, and 1 in each back corner), and a seio 620. The top is mostly sealed, but what else would be recommended? Something to cover the overflow, anything else?

The tank inhabitants include a foxface, blue hippo tang, bicolor blenny, and sixline wrasse.

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I'm hoping they take to the RBTA sitting under the Tunze. Any suggestions on increasing this potential? Thanks!
 

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Id cover up the overflow slots for a while, they are still small enough that they can slip through.

Other than that looks like they will have plenty of hiding spaces to find cover in!
 
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So that's step one! If anyone has a little extra screening material, I'd love to steal some from you. I'll be at the swap tomorrow from about 11 until 12:30 or so (i could happily make it worth you're trouble).

Any other suggestions?
 

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My only other suggestion is to watch the amount of flow they have, they arent to used to a lot of flow. They should be fine, but just keep an eye on them.
 
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